Jalisco Cartel's Recruitments Tied to Deceptive Job Offers and Violence

Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious Mexican drug lord known as the "Narco of Narcos," was extradited to the United States from Mexico on March 4, 2025. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Quintero is accused of ordering the kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena in the 1980s and has been on the FBI's Most Wanted list until his capture in 2022.
Quintero was among 29 suspects, including other prominent cartel figures, handed over to the U.S. as part of Mexico's effort to negotiate against potential trade tariffs linked to drug trafficking and illegal immigration. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that these cartels "constitute a national security threat." The simultaneous extradition of multiple suspects is considered "historic," as noted by Mike Vigil, a former chief of the DEA's international operations.
The extraditions come at a time when high-ranking Mexican officials are in Washington to discuss coordinated actions against drug trafficking, particularly to combat fentanyl-related deaths. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has emphasized her administration's commitment to collaboration with the U.S., while maintaining the country's sovereignty.